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Chemistry Between James & Perriman?

Could there already be a cosmic connection between America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, and speedy wide receiver Breshad Perriman? Only time will truly tell but Bucs coach Bucco Bruce Arians wouldn’t rule it out.

Asking about throwing deep to Perriman (Jameis both connected with Perriman and overthrew Perriman in underwear football practice today with practice moved indoors due to the rain), Arians hinted the two didn’t look like strangers on the football field.

“I wouldn’t say there’s not,” Arians responded when asked if there was a rapport between Jameis and Perriman. “It looks really good right now. [Perriman] slowed down on the one he lost up there in the ceiling and that was a great throw and a great read by [Jameis] taking another field versus cover [coverage], so you love seeing those things because you know they’re going to start connecting.”

Arians even dared to say the connection between Jameis and Perriman could be “a heck of a combination.”

Joe remembers former Bucs coach Dirk Koetter saying how chemistry is “a funny thing,” that some receivers and quarterbacks bond together right away and others never do.

Koetter remembered as a rookie Jameis “clicked right away” with Cam Brate. Of course, Jameis never really clicked with malcontent DeSean Jackson no matter how hard he tried in what we later found out to be by far a one-way-street effort.

It sure is promising that Arians cited a connection between speedy Perriman and Jameis is already simmering.

Uhhhh, who would’ve thunk that it takes practice to build chemistry for some QBs? People bashed Jameis for not being able to connect with DJax, but the guy didn’t want to practice with a QB who said he was a chemistry guy and liked to get with his WRs and practice from the beginning. This season we will see if it was actually DJax or Jameis. Especially if the speedy guy Miller makes the team and can go for a go route or two this season.

Yeah, had hoped/thought there was good chemistry between DJax and JW too. I can’t contain my enthusiasm! The is a show me year, period. However, if it doesn’t work out with the long ball this year…we simply confirm what we really already
know….Winston can’t hit it.

Sure he will Kobe faker. Just like Ronald Jones was a Jamal Charles Clone. And Trent Richardson was the best runningback out of college since Adrain Peterson. They haven’t even played a down and you already know he is offensive rookie of the year. If he was guaranteed to be as good as kamara he wouldn’t have made it out of the top ten picks. Let alone have every team pass on him 2-3 times each. But since you know more than 32 nfl teams I guess I should believe it. Just remember to talk about him in week 10 when he has 60 total yards on the season.

It was an absolute miracle that Darrell Henderson fell to the 3rd round. Unlike Kamara, who was hardly used at Tennessee, DH put up monster numbers in college. Although, Pollard was the chosen one at Memphis, Darrell scored 27 TD’s last year as a 3rd down backup.

I don’t think he’ll be limited to Offensive Rookie of the Year. I predict MVP of the NFL and the Super Bowl.